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2024 Edison STEM-NET Student Research Fellowship Symposium

The Edison STEM-NET Student Research Fellowship program provides funds for an undergraduate student to collaborate with a CSU STEM faculty member on a research project during the summer 2024 semester. The results of their work will be shared during this May 9, 2024, symposium.

Our Spring 2024 Edison Student Research Symposium ​features seven tracks. Each track is separated by discipline. The virtual event will be held using Zoom, and each student will have their own breakout room where registrants can join the Zoom meeting and choose the break-out session room they wish to join.


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Welcome Session

Time

Description

Welcome and Introduction

9:00 a.m.-9:05 a.m.

Dr. Frank A. Gomez, CSU Office of the Chancellor, Executive Director, STEM-NET

Session Name

Time

Description

Track 1 Geology

9:06 a.m.-9:21 a.m.

Syunsuke “Sunny” Hasuka
California State University, San Bernardino
Geology
Presentation Title: Geologic Mapping and Slip Rate Analysis of the Mission Creek and Banning Strands of the San Andreas Fault in the Coachella Valley Region of Southern California

Ryan McMichael
California State University, Fullerton
Geological Sciences
Presentation Title: Unveiling the Secrets of Marine Terrace Rings

Jennifer Diaz
California State University, Fullerton
Earth Sciences
Presentation Title: Origin and Tectonic Development of the Rattlesnake Creek Terrane, Klamath Mountains, Northern California

Break

9:21 a.m.-9:31 a.m.

Track 2 Engineering

9:31 a.m.-9:46 a.m.

Rey Anthony Lallave Reynaldo
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Civil Engineering
Presentation Title: Understanding Mobility-Related Challenges for AAPI Older Adults

Josh Madsen
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Electrical Engineering
Presentation Title: Advancing Deep Space Propulsion: Development of a Novel Ionic Thruster Technology Utilizing High-Voltage Transformers and COMSOL-Based Design Optimization

Sunny Yoshimitsu Nguyen
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering
Presentation Title: Hybrid Flight Control: Integrating FPGA and FPAA in Software/Hardware Partitioned Avionics Systems

Break

9:46 a.m.-9:56 a.m.

Track 3 Computer Engineering

9:56 a.m.-10:11 a.m.

Javier Ramos
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Computer Engineering
Presentation Title: Development of Tesla-Coil Equipped Drones for Energy Exchange and Synchronization in Autonomous Aerial Networks

Karen Bhor Giron
California State University, San Bernardino
Computer Engineering
Presentation Title:​ Exploring Wearable Interactive Technologies for Understanding and Assessing Autism Spectrum Disorder Through Machine Learning Analysis of Communication and Social Interaction

Parsa Rezaei
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Computer Engineering
Presentation Title: Optimizing High-Rate Data Exchange in Drone Swarms with BERT-Based Natural Language Processing​

Break

10:11 a.m.-10:21 a.m.

Track 4 Computer Science

10:21 a.m.-10:36 a.m.

Uy Vo
California State University, Fullerton
Computer Science
Presentation Title: Bankruptcy Prediction Tool Utilizing Classification in Machine Learning

Giovanni Rivera
California State University, Dominguez Hills
Computer Science
Presentation Title: Achieving Data Resilience in Wireless Sensor Networks Under Severe Storage and Energy Constraints

Hamid Suha
California State University, Fullerton
Computer Science
Presentation Title: CandleVision

Break

10: 36 a.m.-10:46 a.m.

Track 5 Physics and Chemistry

10:46 a.m.-11:01 a.m.

Gisselle Jimenez
California State University, San Bernardino
Physics and Astronomy
Presentation Title: Measuring Chemical Abundances of Boötes

Kimberly Gutierrez
California State University, Fullerton
Chemistry
Presentation Title: Development of Non-Addictive Analgesics for Treatment of Chronic Pain

Frances Marie Paredes
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Biochemistry
Presentation Title: Quantifying Electrode Corrosion in Electrochemical Reduction of Captured Carbon Dioxide

Break

11: 01 a.m.-11:16 a.m.

Track 6 Psychology, Mathematics, Computer Engineering, Biology​​

11:16 a.m.-11:31 a.m.

Nina M. Taylor
California State University, Dominguez Hills
Psychology
Presentation Title: Money or a Mouth-Watering Reward? A Neurophysiological Comparison of Monetary and Food-Related Reward Salience

Edgar Yak-De Padua
California State University, Los Angeles
Mathematics
Presentation Title: Chromatic Numbers of 6-valent Circulant Graphs

Alexander Martinez
California State University, Fullerton
Computer Engineering
Presentation Title: Machine Learning Based Predictive Analytics for Synchronous Motor

Marivi Angel​
California State University of Dominguez Hills ​
Ecology and Environmental Biology​​
Presentation Title: Thermal Resilience to Climate Change by Insects. ​

Break

11: 31 a.m.-11:41 a.m.

Track 7 Biological Sciences

11:41 a.m.-11:56 a.m.

Marivi Angel
California State University, Dominguez Hills
Ecology and Environmental Biology
Presentation Title: Thermal Resilience to Climate Change by Insects

Stanislas Romeo Noumba
California State University, Los Angeles
Biology with option in Microbiology
Presentation Title: Role of Yeast Casein Kinase 2 in Carbon Metabolism and Mitochondrial Function of Candida Albicans​​

Julian Alberto
​California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Biotechnology
Presentation Title: The biological diversity of the tropical sea slug genus Tambja (Mollusca: Gastropoda) in New Caledonia​

Tammy Pham
​California State Los Angeles
Biology
Presentation Title: Investigation of Nanoplastics Neurotoxicity on SH-SY5Y Human Neuroblastoma Cells​​

Break

11: 56 a.m.-12:06 p.m.


Social Gathering

12: 06 p.m.-12:36 p.m.

Closing Remarks

12:36 p.m.